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{{{#!wiki caution '''This is a beta service''' Please note that we are currently deploying the Cloud infrastructure at IFCA, so work is still in progress. If you find any error, please open a ticket on the helpdesk. }}} |
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This is a beta service, since the deployment and development is ongoing. However, to test the functionality, access to the infrastructure can be granted to certain users. | IFCA uses [[https://openstack.org|OpenStack]] for managing the cloud service. You may get access upon [[https://support.ifca.es/rt/Ticket/Create.html?Queue=3&Subject=New Cloud Account|request]]. There are several ways to access the infrastructure, namely: |
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We highly recommend to check this document frequently, since changes in the documentation may occur. | * [[http://portal.cloud.ifca.es|Horizon Web dashboard]] * [[http://api.openstack.org/|OpenStack API]], that can be used with the different command line interfaces. * [[http://occi-wg.org/|OCCI API]], that can be used with [[https://github.com/gwdg/rOCCI-cli|rOCCI client]] |
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== Start working with the cloud == | == Documentation == |
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=== Creating a machine === | The official, up to date documentation can be found in the following link: |
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==== Create SSH credentials ==== ==== Image and size selection ==== ==== Launching the instance ==== ==== Stopping the server ==== |
* http://docs.openstack.org/user-guide/content/ |
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=== Advanced topics === ==== Attach to the project's VPN === |
Plase refer to that documentation, since it contains the most up to date and accurate documentation for using OpenStack resources. {{{#!wiki caution Important: Do not hesitate in [[https://support.ifca.es/rt/Ticket/Create.html?Queue=3 | opening a ticket]] if you notice problems using cloud services. }}} |
Cloud Computing at IFCA
Contents
1. Introduction
IFCA uses OpenStack for managing the cloud service. You may get access upon request. There are several ways to access the infrastructure, namely:
OpenStack API, that can be used with the different command line interfaces.
OCCI API, that can be used with rOCCI client
2. Documentation
The official, up to date documentation can be found in the following link:
Plase refer to that documentation, since it contains the most up to date and accurate documentation for using OpenStack resources.
Important: Do not hesitate in opening a ticket if you notice problems using cloud services.